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TO-MORROW'S CHURCH
SERVICES
Fifth Sunday After Easter
CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL
The following are the forthcom. ing services' at the Catholic Cathe- oral. Caine Road.
May 26—Fifth Sunday after Easter. Closing Feast of the Month-of
Mary.
MORNING SERVICES
1st Mass at .
2nd Mass at 9-High Mass and
sermon in Chinese.
3rd Mass at 10.30. with sermon
in English.
EVENING SERVICE
At 5-Recitation of the Holy'
Rosary.
Solemn Procession with the at-
tendance of the various. Sodalities,"
Sermon and Benediction of the
Blessed Sacrament.
May 27-St. Bode. Doctor of the
Holy Church,
May 28. St. Augustine Blahop of
Canterbury.
Monday, Tuesday, and Wednes-
day are the Rogations d At 7.10 m. will take place the Procession, the singing of the i
PASSENGERS
THE PRESIDENT JOHNSON ( The following passeigers arrived in the Colony on-the s.s. Prezident Johnson:--
A
Litany of the Saints followed by Holy Mass.
May 30-Thursday: Feast of the
Ascension of Our Lord,
It is a holy day of obligation. Masses as on Sundays.
At 10.30: Solemn High Mass.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST:
(Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Man, U.S.4 ) Macdonnell Road, below Bowen Road Tram Station. Sunday, May 26
Sunday Service-11.15 am:
Subject: "SOUL AND BODY.” The Sunday School is held on Sun-
day Mornings—10) o'clock, Wednesday Evening Meeting-8.00
p.m.
Reading Room at above address open: Tuesday and Friday-10 am. to Noon: Monday, Thurs- day-5.30 to 7.00 p.m. The Public is cordially invited to attend the services and visit the Reading Room
PRINCESSES AT THE SERVICE
(Special Air Mail Service
London, May 9. Daring the Service in St. Paul's Mr. H. Bledermann, Miss Poly
Cathedral Princess Elizabeth and Brown, Mr. and Mrs. John Carter,
Princess Margaret were pictures of Mr. Li, M. Cook, Mr. L L. Farns-
propriety, and behaved perfectly. worth, Mrs. Belle K. Fitzgerald.
Princess Elizabeth, evidently A Mrs. Margaret H. Grant, Mr.
good reader, followed the service Henry Inn: Mrs. Maris de Lopez closely from the booklet, but her evident anxiety to do the right thing, once caused her to stand up for a hymn a little sooner than the rest of the congregation,
Mrs. A. D. Morris, Mrs, Ernest To.
THE PRESIDENT GRANT The following passengers arrived on the s. President Grant:-
Mr. C. Aereopagita, Mr. Lorenzo M. Arcus, Miss Ruth E. Atwell. Master M. Bazarte. Master L Bazarte. Mrs. M. Caragdag. Miss M. Caragdag, Miss Matilde Castillo, Mrs. E Echani, Mrs. J. L. Enriquez. Master J. A. Enriquez, Miss S. A Enriquez. Mrs. R. B. Espino, Miss Norma E Espino. Sister Sebastina Florentina, Mr. E. H. Gordon, Mr. A. de Guzman, Mrs. A. de Guzman, Mr. and Mrs. R. de Jesus. Mr. G. A. Labrador, Mr. P. Martinet. Mr. Mac Ha, Miss Lydia Nelll. Mr. 8. Natsubara, Mr. J. W. Platt, Sister Maria B. Rev. Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Wilson, Mr. I. Zaracondegul
THE HAKOZAKI MARU The following passengers arrived In the Colony on the 8.3. Hakozaki Maru from Rotterdam via Singa- pore yesterday:——.-
Mrs. M. Boggiano. Miss M. Bogglano, Mr. H. Kashiwagi, Mr Kameli lisawa Mr. Takuji Oshima, Mr. D. K. Walters, Mr. D. A. Cameron, Mrs. M. C, L. Cameron, Mr. Chan Cham, Mr. Tcheon Tsong Fan.
When she saw her mother was still sitting she promptly sat down again.
The Princesses sat next to each other and not, as had been ex- pected on either side of their mother. Princess Margaret, who is four years of age, was provided with a crimson and gold footstool. Her sister, who is nine. had, like her elders. a chair. Before the service began Princess Margaret, unabashed and exalted. turned round in her chair and wanted to talk to the Boy Scouts who, with sleeves rolled up, were on duty in the aisles. Then the little Frincess stared up with a charming amile at the tall. Gentleman-at-Arms.
Yokohama via Shangha! yester- day:-" ||
Mrs. G. M. Bonneau, Mrs. Moto Takaguchi, Mr. W. E. Fairbairn." Mrs. E. C. Fairbairn, Miss D. E. Fairbairn, Mr. H. C. Baker, Mrs. E. C. Baker. Mr. Kameji Yama- moto, Miss G. Moxey. Miss B. Clarke, Miss C. V. Scarth, Mrs. F E. Melick, Miss L. Coghlan, Mrs. E. F. Clarke, Miss K. Perrin. Miss C. M. Larnach, Mr. H. W. Saun- ders, Mrs. M. 'Saunders. Mr. I The following passengers arrived | Duffy, Mrs. E. J. Duffy, Mis, M. on the 3.5. Hakone Maru from CF. Dicketts.
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1935.
THE ACADEMY
BANQUET
Duke of York's Speech
REAR-ADMIRAL FLEET
Temporary Captain In The War
(Special Air Mal Service
London. May y Rear-Admiral E. J. Fleet, who died at his home at Worthing on Sunday night at the age of 84. was one of the gallant band of retired admirals who, with great patriot-
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star. In 1887, while still in the Briton, he won the silver medal pf the Royal Humane Society for saving the life of an able seaman off the East African coast. A cutter's crew were upset in rough. weather, and the men were picked up, with one exception. Lieuten- ant Fleet jumped overboard and swam 150 yards to the drowning
man.
London, May 9, The Duke of York was the chief guest of the Royal Academy at its annual banquet on Saturday night.
Sir William Llewellyn, President lam and in spite of their advanc-Boadicea, fiagship of the Academy, presided over a fing years, came forward during the distinguished company represent-War to take commissions in lower ative of politics.. diplomacy. the grades of the Royal Naval Reserve Services, the Church law liter-in order that they might perform
ature, medicine. science; and arts.
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CHINA STATION SERVICE
In April, 1888, he joined the од the East Indies Station of Admiral the Hon. Sir Edmund Fremantle, under whom he served in the Naval Brigade landed for the punitive the active service añoat,
expedition against the Sultan of Fleet, after more than 41 years Vitu in October, 1890. He was Sir William Llewellyn had the in the Royal Navy, had retired in mentioned in dispatches for his On August 1. 1918, when services in this undertaking, and Duke of York on his right, and 1905. others present Included the Arch- nearly 60 years did, he was gazett- (awarded the general Africa medal bishop of Canterbury, the Speaker (ed a temporary captain, R.N.R., with the Vitu clasp. Admiral of the House of Commons, Sir John (ond appointed to command the Fremantle, in his autobiography. | Simon, Sir P. Cunliffe-Lister, Sir yacht Sapphire II, in the Auxiliary referred to "my excellent friend Godfrey Collins, Mr. Walter Rund- Patrol, in which he served untl and A.i navigator of the Boadicea," Sir Hilton Young, Mr after the Armistice. He was made and stated that during the ship's Ormsby-Gore, Mr. J. A. Lyons a CBE in June, 1919, and also commission she was in and out of
an Italian (Prime Minister of Austraila), Mr received
decoration.Zanzibar more than 70 times.
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out of Mombasa more than 40.. times, and never touched ground. Fleet served again as navigator of Sir Edmund Fremantle's flagship when the Admiral was Comman- der-in-Chief in China with "his flag, first in the cruise Imperieuse and, later in the battleship Cen- toturion, in 1892-95.
G. M. Huggins Prime Minister of A popular and cheery officer, he occasionally at night, and in and Southern Rhodesta), Major G, will be missed by a wide circle of Tryon, Sir Donald Somervell, Mr.friends. Hore-Belisha, Mr. J.C. C. Davidson, Bern on September 22, 1850, ne
educated at the Duke of Devorishire, the Lord was
Charterhouse, Mayor of London, Earl Jellicoe, Mr. Worcester, and the Britannia, and Winston Churchill. röreign Ambas entered the Royal Navy in June, sadors and Ministers. and re-1884, being
one of the last few presentatives of the Dominioris. officers to join the old navigating
branch. He was promoted navigating sub-ileutenant in 1870. and served in this grade in the dent command, to the screw aloop He was then given an indepen- Lord Warden,, the flagship, and the Icarus, in the Pacific, which he Antelope, iron paddle vessel, both I commissioned at Chatham
the
The President. proposing toast of "The King," referred to the Academy's Patron. Protector, and Supporter. "whose Silver Jubilee
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we are so soon to celebrate within the Mediterranean. In 1877 he; September 24, 1895, and
on at the joyfulness and thanksgiving.".
became a lieutenant, and after a end of 1897 was promoted to cap- few months in the Hecate, armour- tain: In 1900 he went again to plated turret.ship, on particular the Pacific, and recommissioned "at Esquimalt the cruiser Phaeton. which he commanded for over two years. Then, in 1903, he became captain of the battleship Sans Parell, and in 1904 of the battle- ship Swiftsure, both in the Home Fleet In September. 1905, he was retired on reaching the captains' age limi of 55 years, and was
scare at that time, went out to the Pacific in 1879 as navigator of the Gannet, screw sloop. Commander E G. Bourke In 1884 he was
The Duke of York, replying to the toast of "The Queen, the Prince of Wales, the Duke of York, and service during the Russian War Other Members of the Royal Family," said in coming to that anual banquet it was not for him to Judge the merits of this or that work or section of the exhibition, appointed to the Briton. screw but this he knew they could sloop, and served in her during the count as usual on a fair and well-naval and military operation in balanced choice of the latest works the Eastern Sudan at Suakin, for by British artists for the interest which he received the Egyptian advanced to rear-admiral, retired, and enjoyment of the British medal and the Khedive's bronze in 1907. people.
"The last time I visited these galleries a little over two months ago." sald the Duke," I was as- tonished to see the transformation or this stately home of the fine
display of art in industry. urts for enabling the impressive
realised the big effort that had "On recovering from the shock I
been made to bring within these walls some of the finer products of British manufacture, and to show the public that our designers are trying, in their different mediums, to bring beauty into industry and into "objects that go to make up the ordinary Englishman's home.
"I believe your know that I take a great interest in the work that is being done for the welfare of our people engaged in industry," the" Duke went on, amid applause.
"We all know that there has been. a defnite advance in the conditions factory, and a definite shortening prevailing ΕΠ workshop and
giving to our employed population of, the hours of employment, thus
the benent of Increased leisure.
"But the question facing us now is: To what use is such leisure being put to-day?
Beauty and Ugliness. "That Exhibition of Art in In- dustry was intended, I imagine, to give a partial answer to that ques- tion, and to suggest that art has a rightful place in our daily life, and is not to be confined to exhibi- tions like the one we celebrate this evening, highly important though hese are for the maintenance of standards of beauty.
"I wish we could always see London as it is to-day-decorated for Their Majesties' Silver Jubilee -Instead of seeing the amount of" ugliness that still disfigures our big cities and the defacement of our countryside, which goes to show there is ample room for an im- provement in national taste and in education in malters of art."
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